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Vlasikha
Vlasikha () is the name of several types of inhabited localities in Russia, inhabited localities in Russia. Urban localities *Vlasikha, Moscow Oblast, a closed city, closed urban-type settlement, work settlement in Moscow Oblast Rural localities

*Vlasikha (station), Altai Krai, a station in Vlasikhinskaya Settlement Administration of Industrialny City District, Barnaul, Industrialny City District of the city of krai significance of Barnaul, Altai Krai *Vlasikha (selo), Altai Krai, a ''village#Russia, selo'' in Vlasikhinskaya Settlement Administration of Industrialny City District of the city of krai significance of Barnaul, Altai Krai *Vlasikha, Kostroma Oblast, a village#Russia, village in Ivanovskoye Settlement of Sharyinsky District of Kostroma Oblast *Vlasikha, Novgorod Oblast, a village in Peredskoye Settlement of Borovichsky District of Novgorod Oblast *Vlasikha, Molokovsky District, Tver Oblast, a village in Molokovsky District of Tver Oblast *Vlasikha, Rameshkovsky Distr ...
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Vlasikha, Moscow Oblast
Vlasikha () is a closed city, closed types of inhabited localities in Russia, urban locality (a urban-type settlement, work settlement) in Moscow Oblast, Russia. It serves as the headquarters of the Strategic Missile Troops of Russia.RIA NovostiЗвёздный городок и военный городок Власиха преобразованы в ЗАТО Population: History It was first mentioned in the 17th century as the village of Kostino. In 1646, this was the votchina of the widow A. Pushkina. One kholop lived in the estate, and in 9 peasant households there were 30 male souls. The Tsar's father-in-law, boyar Kirill Naryshkin, bought this estate from the Pushkins. By 1678 the village began to be called the Seltso (rural locality type), Seltso of Kostino. In it and in the neighboring village of Lapino at that time there were 15 peasant households and 55 men. At the end of the 18th century, the village of Vlasikha was mentioned in the possession of the Moldavian nativ ...
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Vlasikha (selo), Altai Krai
Vlasikha () is a rural locality (a selo) in Barnaul, Altai Krai, Russia. The population was 2,992 as of 2013. There are 90 streets. Geography Vlasikha is located 18 km southwest of Barnaul Barnaul (, ) is the largest types of inhabited localities in Russia, city and administrative centre of Altai Krai, Russia, located at the confluence of the Barnaulka and Ob (river), Ob rivers in the West Siberian Plain. As of the Russian Censu ... by road. Oktyabrsky is the nearest rural locality. References Rural localities in Barnaul urban okrug {{AltaiKrai-geo-stub ...
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Closed City
A closed city or town is a settlement where travel or residency restrictions are applied. Historically, the construction of closed cities became increasingly common after the beginning of the Cold War, particularly in the Soviet Union. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, they remain widespread in Russia and some of the other post-Soviet countries. In modern Russia the closed cities are designated as "closed administrative–territorial formations" (ZATO; , ). Structure and operations Closed cities are sometimes represented only on Classified information, classified maps that are not available to the general public. Sometimes, closed cities are indicated obliquely as a nearby insignificant village, with the name of the stop serving the closed city made equivocal or misleading. For mail delivery, a closed city is usually named as the nearest large city and a special postcode, for example, Arzamas‑16, Chelyabinsk‑65. The actual settlement can be rather dista ...
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Vlasikha (station), Altai Krai
Vlasikha () is a rural locality (a station) in Barnaul, Altai Krai, Russia Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia. It is the list of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the world, and extends across Time in Russia, eleven time zones, sharing Borders .... The population was 57 as of 2013.Численность населения по муниципальным образованиям на 1 января 2011, 2012, 2013 гг. (в том числе по населённым пунктам) по данным текущего учёта References Rural localities in Barnaul urban okrug {{AltaiKrai-geo-stub ...
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Types Of Inhabited Localities In Russia
The classification system of inhabited localities in Russia and some other post-Soviet states has certain peculiarities compared with those in other countries. Classes During the Soviet time, each of the republics of the Soviet Union, including the Russian SFSR, had its own legislative documents dealing with classification of inhabited localities. After the Dissolution of the Soviet Union, the task of developing and maintaining such classification in Russia was delegated to the federal subjects.Articles 71 and 72 of the Constitution of Russia do not name issues of the administrative and territorial structure among the tasks handled on the federal level or jointly with the governments of the federal subjects. As such, all federal subjects pass their own laws establishing the system of the administrative-territorial divisions on their territories. While currently there are certain peculiarities to classifications used in many federal subjects, they are all still largel ...
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Rameshkovsky District
Rameshkovsky District () is an administrative and municipalLaw #4-ZO district (raion), one of the thirty-six in Tver Oblast, Russia. It is located in the eastern central part of the oblast and borders with Maksatikhinsky District in the north, Bezhetsky District in the northwest, Kashinsky District in the east, Kimrsky District in the southeast, Kalininsky District in the south, and with Likhoslavlsky District in the west. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the urban locality (an urban-type settlement) of Rameshki. Population: 14,988 ( 2010 Census); The population of Rameshki accounts for 28.8% of the district's total population. Geography Almost all of the area of the district belongs to the drainage basin of the Medveditsa River, a left tributary of the Volga River. The Medveditsa crosses the district from west to east. The major tributaries of the Medveditsa inside the district are the Kushalka River and the Ivitsa River. Minor areas in the no ...
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Tver Oblast
Tver Oblast (, ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Tver. From 1935 to 1990, it was known as Kalinin Oblast (). Population: Tver Oblast is a region of lakes, such as Seliger and Brosno. Much of the remaining area is occupied by the Valdai Hills, where the Volga, the Western Dvina, and the Dnieper have their source. Tver Oblast is one of the tourist regions of Russia with a modern tourist infrastructure. There are also many historic towns: Torzhok, Toropets, Zubtsov, Kashin, Vyshny Volochyok, and Kalyazin. The oldest of these is Rzhev, primarily known for the Battles of Rzhev in World War II. Staritsa was the seat of the last appanage principality in Russia. Ostashkov is a major tourist center. Geography Tver Oblast is located in the west of the middle part of the East European Plain. It stretches for 260 km from north to south and 450 km from west to east. The area borders Yaroslavl Oblast in the east, ...
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Molokovsky District
Molokovsky District () is an administrative and municipalLaw #4-ZO district (raion), one of the thirty-six in Tver Oblast, Russia. It is located in the northeast of the oblast and borders with Sandovsky District in the north, Vesyegonsky District in the northeast, Krasnokholmsky District Krasnokholmsky District () is an administrative and municipalLaw #4-ZO district (raion), one of the thirty-six in Tver Oblast, Russia. It is located in the northeast of the oblast and borders with Vesyegonsky District in the north, Breytovsky D ... in the east, Bezhetsky District in the south, and with Maksatikhinsky District in the west. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the types of inhabited localities in Russia, urban locality (an urban-type settlement) of Molokovo, Molokovsky District, Tver Oblast, Molokovo. Population: 5,235 (Russian Census (2010), 2010 Census); The population of Molokovo accounts for 44.5% of the district's total population. Geography The who ...
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